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Features at a Glance

Unlimited Material Thickness

The Kreg Jig Mini is the only Kreg Jig that does not include a positioning fence. This fenceless design allows you to make precise angle and stock depth adjustments as needed, making the Mini the most positionable Kreg Jig available.

Wood-Chip Relief Hole

With the Kreg Jig Mini, you don’t have to keep removing the drill bit to clean out the hole. A wood-chip relief hole in the jig gives the removed material a place to go, so you can keep on drilling.

Plug-Setting Feature

If you decide to conceal or decoratively accent your pocket holes with our solid wood pocket hole plugs, the Mini’s plug setting feature is the fastest, easiest, and safest way to do so.

Hardened-Steel Drill Guides

Precise pocket holes are a guarantee with the Kreg Jig Mini because the hardened-steel drill guide keeps the bit from deflecting as it hits the workpiece.

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The Kreg Mini Kreg Jig Kit makes it easier to do pocket hole joinery with its no-fence design that allows for easy positioning in practically any location. This one-hole jig is especially useful for repair work on furniture or flooring. It comes with a 3/8-inch step drill bit, depth collar, and Allen wrench to set drilling depth, and a set of detailed instructions.

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I can't over-emphasize how easy this was to use. I'm a lady in her 50s, and this was my first project I'd designed myself and put together myself. (My dear sweet hubby was available to answer questions, but I built this myself.) I am so glad that I bought the Kreg Jig K4 System. The adjust-once-and-done clamp to hold the boards made switching out boards super fast and held tight. Loved the dust/vacuum shroud. Not only was my work area neat, but it was noticeably easier to drill thick boards without the dust build-up. Assembly of my project went super fast because those pocket holes and the magnet in the driver bit held the screws right where they needed to be. I saw this Kreg system on a video called "Drilling Your First Pocket Hole" on http://ana-white.com/videos. You should really check out her video if you're thinking about buying this. She does a better, low-key job of explaining how the jig works than the manufacturer does. Their video has lots of happy testamonials, but Ana White shows in detail how to use it. Left me feeling confident that "I can do that!". I'm attaching a photo of my unstained sink vanity. (The baseboards aren't redone yet either. I was too excited to write this review to wait for that!)

I've been a hobbyist woodworker for four decades. The Kreg might be the best portable table of its type. I like it.

Echoing a previous review, the tables are not perfectly flat. The leafs sagged down, just a bit. I was able to make them flatter by inserting 2 1/2-in by 3/4-in shims underneath the brackets that attach the table support arms to the underside of the tables. I used a straight edge to measure the gaps with a feeler gauge, cut the shims to the width of the gaps from maple on a bandsaw, and drilled the holes in the shims for the mounting screws (the photo is from before I drilled the holes). The three shims I needed were pretty thin - 0.035, 0.045,, and 0.054-inch. If you do this, be careful not to over-tighten the screws...they thread into plastic. No need for the screws to be tight. The overall table flatness is now within about 0.01-in most places, and 0.03-in where one of the leafs is not totally flat along its length.

I would expect that the small out-of-flatness that I corrected wouldn't matter much. I'm just fussy.

The overall construction is quite robust. I don't expect anything to break with normal use. And a shout out to Viking Mountain Toolworks, the seller; they answered their phone quickly, and were very helpful with a question.

I purchased this jig to make a farm table for my wife, it was our turn to host Thanksgiving and we didn't have a dining table big enough for our family, so I decided to make one. It made the assembly so much easier! Didn't have a single board crack on me. It was the first time I used it so I was reluctant to even purchase it but boy am I glad i did. Only thing is I wish I would have bought the bigger one because now I want to make other projects.

I've been renovating for 20 years, and have always constructed shelving with a routed joint--bullet proof construction, but very time consuming. This Kreg jig is a fantastic time saver, and makes replicating a breeze--if you needed 4 cabinets the exact size for instance. I am a HUGE fan- makes joinery a breeze. I also highly recommend the Kreg clamp- it's fast become my go-to--automatically adjusts to thickness--another must-have tool!

I have been using this thing for a couple years now. I bought this mostly to build some sturdy shelving and work bench at my house. It has done a great job. This thing creates rock solid joints especially with a little wood glue in the joint as well. I used this primarily with irwin quik grip clamps for holding it in place while drilling holes and it works very well for me. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.

This is my first time owning a pocket hole jig, and I just love what this thing can do. I highly recommend using this product with the Kreg Face Clamp as it makes working with it much faster and easier. The jig actually attaches to the clamp, so if you are putting several pockets into a workpiece, you can quickly clamp, drill, and move to the next spot.

I just finished using this product in a project where I built 4 drawers from scratch that I installed as pull-outs in a kitchen end cabinet (please see attached picture).

I used 12 pocket hole screws to hold each drawer together - 3 on each long side and 1 on each short side from the bottom of the drawer, and 1 on each end of the long sides to hold them tight against the short sides. The pockets for the screws holding the sides together are visible in the attached picture. The jig is small and versatile enough that I was able to add pockets to my workpiece even while it was partially assembled.

This is an excellent product, and in my opinion, a much better solution to joining wood than nails and wood glue. First of all, you can easily undo the join by taking the screws out, which is not really an option when using nails/glue. Furthermore, from my personal experience, pocket holes with quality screws in them create a much stronger join.

The kit seems to be holding up well. I've put 80+ pockets into various types of wood so far, and the pilot drill is still sharp to the touch. The jig itself continues to work perfectly, and the metal sleeves inside do not seem to be wearing out.

This system has opened up a whole new world of furniture making for me. I don't have the space of finances to indulge in a full-size workshop, and this system does so much for me insofar as joinery is concerned.

I attached a few of the many projects I've built as a result of owning this jig: cabinets for my stealth camper van, and a media console for my living room.